Legislature(1993 - 1994)
03/29/1993 01:08 PM Senate RLS
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SENATE RULES COMMITTEE
March 29, 1993
1:08 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Senator George Jacko, Chairman
Senator Steve Rieger, Vice Chairman
Senator Rick Halford
Senator Suzanne Little
MEMBERS ABSENT
Senator Fred Zharoff
COMMITTEE CALENDAR
CS FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 10(HES) am
Relating to allowing the state the right to determine and
impose sanctions on motor vehicle drivers.
SENATE BILL NO. 42
"An Act relating to municipal taxation of alcoholic
beverages; and providing for an effective date."
PREVIOUS SENATE COMMITTEE ACTION
HCR 10 - No previous action to record.
SB 42 - See Community & Regional Affairs minutes
dated 2/25/93, 3/2/93, 3/4/93, 3/9/93. See Labor &
Commerce minutes dated 3/16/93.
Finance report 3/25/93.
ACTION NARRATIVE
TAPE 93-2, SIDE A
Number 001
The Senate Rules Committee was called to order by Chairman
Jacko at 1:08 p.m.
CHAIRMAN JACKO introduced CSHCR 10(HES) an (FEDERAL-AID HY
FUNDING/DRUG ENFORCEMENT) as the first order of business and
opened the public hearing on the legislation.
SENATOR BERT SHARP, Chairman of the Senate Transportation
Committee, noted that CSHCR 10(HES) am is the same as CSSCR
2(FIN) which was passed out of the Finance Committee that
morning.
The resolution states that the legislature is opposed to the
requirement by the federal government that the state enact
legislation to revoke or suspend the driver's license of a
person convicted of a drug offense if the drug offense does
not involve the operation of a motor vehicle, aircraft, or
watercraft. Senator Sharp said the people at the Department
of Transportation & Public Facilities feel that the
resolution will be acceptable to the feds, and that more and
more states are going to this resolution to accommodate the
mandate that would cost a reduction of close to nine to 10
million dollars the first two years and each year thereafter
if the state dealt to conform to the federal mandate.
SENATOR RIEGER moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHCR
10(HES) am be passed out of committee with individual
recommendations and that it be approved for calendaring at
the Chair's discretion. Hearing no objection, it was so
ordered.
CHAIRMAN JACKO brought SB 42 (LOCAL SALES TAX ON ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES) before the committee as the final order of
business.
SENATOR HALFORD moved and asked unanimous consent that SB
42 be approved for calendaring at the Chair's discretion.
Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.
There being no further business to come before the
committee, the meeting was adjourned at 1:11 p.m.
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